How to Measure Progress in Forensic Care

  • Kennedy H
  • O’Reilly K
  • Davoren M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Routine outcome measurement in forensic mental health has a history as long as the subject itself, though as yet this has seldom been reviewed. In forensic mental health, the outcome measurements of greatest relevance are those relating to risk of violence, need for therapeutic security and responses to interventions and treatments.

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Kennedy, H. G., O’Reilly, K., Davoren, M., O’Flynn, P., & O’Sullivan, O. P. (2019). How to Measure Progress in Forensic Care. In Long-Term Forensic Psychiatric Care (pp. 103–121). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12594-3_8

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